Stephen Dillane

Immigrant children being separated from their parents. Smugglers leaving their victims for dead before they reach the border. People who are seeking asylum finding horrors on their journeys worse than the ones they fled. Public officials making empty pronouncements and bad policies.

That might sound like a lineup of stories from the Texas border on one of the cable news channels tonight. But those are instead some of themes of the darkly compelling British-French crime drama “The Tunnel,” which returns for its third and final season at 10:30 p.m. Sunday on PBS.

Given the extreme polarization and highly emotional level of debate about U.S. immigration policy on cable news...

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